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Webber calls it quits after knee injury ends comeback with Warriors

 

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Chris Webber burst on the basketball scene nearly two decades ago as a precocious freshman with his baggy shorts and black shoes as part of Michigan's Fab Five.

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His basketball career came to a much quieter finish when he made official what seemed inevitable as he struggled to recover from another knee injury in recent weeks.

Webber announced his retirement after 15 NBA seasons on Wednesday, cutting short his comeback attempt with the Golden State Warriors and his rapprochement with coach Don Nelson.

"It definitely didn't work out the way that I planned," Webber said. "Life is what happens while you're making plans. I'm happy. I'm happy I got a chance to come back here and be reunited with Coach."

Webber played nine games with the Warriors before being sidelined by a bum left knee that's hampered him in recent years. He has not played since March 2 and had not been around the team of late.

The Warriors are in eighth place in the Western Conference, a half-game ahead of Denver for the final playoff spot. Even if Webber had been healthy enough to return, it would have been hard to work his way back into the rotation.

"I really didn't want to rehab and come back this season because I don't think that was possible," Webber said. "Plus, because the way the team is playing, the chemistry is already great with these guys, they're on a roll. I feel like they're going to win and have a great chance to go very far in the playoffs. I just felt it was time to let the game go and to be able to be happy about what I accomplished without trying to keep coming back."

Webber and the Warriors hoped that a return to the spot at which he started his NBA career would help both parties. Webber's first stint with the team ended after one season with a feud with Nelson, a public trade demand and finally a deal to Washington.

Nelson and Webber made up this time around and spoke well of each other. However, the signing ended up having little impact on the team.

"I'm really happy we brought him in," Nelson said. "It was good to get to know him again. He didn't have a lot left in the tank here and the injury pretty well ended it. It was good to have him. It was a good try on our part and it didn't work out. I wish him the best. I enjoyed coaching him."

Slowed by the knee injuries, Webber struggled to keep up with the fast-pace Warriors and averaged only 3.9 points per game in his brief stint.

At the time of the signing, Nelson said he thought he needed another big man in order to make the playoffs. Since Webber got hurt, rookie Brandan Wright has shown flashes and could play a key role down the stretch.

Warriors executive vice president Chris Mullin said it was too late to get any help from the outside.

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Reputation:88
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March 26, 2008 6:35 pm
Although I am a Laker Fan I applaud the years C Webb had in the league.  He held down Sacremento for a long time and had Golden State competing at a high level which bode well for in state NBA rivalries, but he will always be remembered for the TO against Carolina.  That should not diminish his NBA career or what he and the Fab 5 did for Wolverine basketball. But people wi ...(more)
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March 26, 2008 7:47 pm

     Get this guy out of the league.  He was crooked going back to high school.  He started a relationship with bookies in high school, went to college at UM for money with the rest of the Fab Five and had all the records from his UM years erased from the books because they were all paid from that Michigan athletic program (and UM fans have the nerve to talk about ...(more)

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March 26, 2008 6:52 pm
(POLL) Chris Webber a future member of HOF?
 
 
 
 
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